All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Class C new RV'er hereAfter driving my 29 footer a short time I added a steering stabilizer and bilstein shocks. Big difference in handling. I have never towed but I imagine that these and a rear track bar would help out with drivabilty for you, especially when towing. Its all about remaining safe on the road.Re: Buying a Former Rental Class C. How many of us out there?Bought my 2001 Ford E450 with 2000 Fleetwood 29Z coach used from a dealer in 2005. It had been a rental (hence the leftover 2000 coach mounted on a 2001 Ford chassis), then privately owned,then traded to our dealer before we bought it. No slides, vinyl floor, aluminum sink. We still love it. Early on we added a Safe-T-Plus steering stabilizer and Bilstien shocks. This made a HUGE difference in driving. I would buy a rental again. Mine had been a rental of a small, single location RV dealer. It had just shy of 35000 when we bought it. I am not sure why the dealer that had it as a rental decided to sell, but that is low mileage for a rental unit. The carfax was clean too.
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